Anti abortion ad refers to Black babies as endangered species (329 hits)
The "Too Many Aborted" campaign has placed eyebrow raising anti abortion ads featuring a young black child featuring the caption "Black babies are an endangered species"
By ERRIN HAINES (AP) – 1 day ago
ATLANTA — The message on dozens of billboards across the city is provocative: Black children are an "endangered species."
The eyebrow-raising ads featuring a young black child are an effort by the anti-abortion movement to use race to rally support within the black community. The reaction from black leaders has been mixed, but the "Too Many Aborted" campaign, which so far is unique to only Georgia, is drawing support from other anti-abortion groups across the country.
"It's ingenious," said the Rev. Johnny Hunter, national director of the Life Education and Resource Network, a North Carolina-based anti-abortion group aimed at African-Americans that operates in 27 states. "This campaign is in your face, and nobody can ignore it."
The billboards went up last week in Atlanta and urge black women to "get outraged."
The effort is sponsored by Georgia Right to Life, which also is pushing legislation that aims to ban abortions based on race.
Black women accounted for the majority of abortions in Georgia in 2006, even though blacks make up just a third of state population, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Nationally, black women were more than three times as likely to get an abortion in 2006 compared with white women, according to the CDC.
"I think it's necessary," Cheryl Sullenger, senior policy adviser for Operation Rescue, said of the billboard campaign. "Abortion in the black community is at epidemic proportions. They're not really aware of what's actually going on. If it shocks people ... it should be shocking."
Anti-abortion advocates say the procedure has always been linked to race. They claim Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger wanted to eradicate minorities by putting birth control clinics in their neighborhoods, a charge Planned Parenthood denies.
"The language in the billboard is using messages of fear and shame to target women of color," said Leola Reis, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of Georgia. "If we want to reduce the number of abortions and unintended pregnancies, we need to work as a community to make sure we get quality affordable health care services to as many women and men as possible."
In 2008, Issues4Life, a California-based group working to end abortion in the black community, lobbied Congress to stop funding Planned Parenthood, calling black abortions "the Darfur of America."
Pro-Life Action League Executive Director Eric Scheidler said a race-based strategy for anti-abortion activists has gotten a fresh zeal, especially in the wake of the historic election of the country's first black president, Barack Obama, who supports abortion rights.
"He's really out of step with the rest of black America," Scheidler said. "That might be part of what may be shifting here and why a campaign like this is appropriate, to kind of wake up that disconnect."
Abortion rights advocates are disturbed. Spelman College professor Beverly Guy-Sheftall called the strategy a gimmick.
"To use racist arguments to try to bait black people to get them to be anti-abortion is just disgusting," said Guy-Sheftall, who teaches women's history and feminist thought at the historically black women's college.
"These one-issue approaches that are not about saving the black family or black children, it's just a big distraction," she said. "Many black people don't know who Margaret Sanger is and could care less."
This definately is an in your face kind of advertisement. In many cases abortion is used as birth control because of people's irrerponsiblesponsible carlessness. If it gets 1 woman to reconsider her pregnancy options it's a success. People are so desesnsitized today because we see everything and hear everything on TV or in the movies that sometimes the in your face shock effect is the only way to get a message through.
Tuesday, February 16th 2010 at 11:09AM
Shelby Johnson
I agree that sometimes in your face is what is needed to get the job done. I really don't think that many people realize how many of our children are aborted on a daily basis.
I was reading the memoir of Cupcake Brown "A Piece of Cake" and how she aborted over 5 pregnancies... it's happening in our communities Sister Shelby... I really hope something can be done to stop us from killing our children.
First people should be held responsible for careless s*x which causes unwated pregnancy. There is no reason for women to get pregnant with all the birth control options out there. Abortion is not birth control. I've heard of women having 4 abortions in a year! That's insane. Our community has the highest percentage of single mother's than any other demographic group and that's after the 1000's of abortions preformed every year! What has happened to the morals of our young women? There was a day, not long ago, when giving birth without being married was frowned upon and didn't happen often. Today our young single women pop babies out of the oven like cookies. What's happened to values and morals? It's easier today to have recreational s*x without protection and if you get pregnant you just go have an abortion. Where is our personal responsibliity?
Wednesday, February 17th 2010 at 5:50PM
Shelby Johnson